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Engineers conceive, design and build almost everything around us in our man-made environment. They take the scientific knowledge of the day and combine it with their practical experience and wisdom to make things work.

Yes, If you are a member please call the relevant state office. If you are not a member… please contact us through the Contact us form and email your enquiry through. We will endeavor to answer your question as soon as possible with the relevant information to assist you now.

Engineers are creative and problem solving. They conceive and build a building or a process plant or a product in their mind before transferring their concept on to documents so that it can be built. There is great variety in being an engineer; every day offers a new challenge. What could be more satisfying than developing the solutions to a variety of challenges and planning their implementation? As a professional you can also expect to be paid a salary which recognises your skills, dedication and experience. An Australian-trained professional engineer has the skills to enable him or her to work almost anywhere in the world.

Engineering requires individuals with highly developed skills in logic, numeracy and communications so you need to achieve good HSC results in English, Maths and Science. To become a professional engineer you must qualify in an appropriate course at a university, TAFE or other tertiary institution. These institutions offer full-time courses, sandwich courses (which combine work and study), or part time programs.

Click here to view the recommended Educational program currently offered in NSW for Hydraulic Services – Plumbing

Being a member of the AHSCA enables you to network with other Hydraulic and Fire Services consultants, suppliers, manufacturers and authority/regulator representatives. For members, these contacts could provide future career opportunities, potential new business, friendships and they can be a valuable source of information.

By referring to our List of Suitable consultants which specialize in this area… their profile will include the CODE Q Expert Witness and they will be able to assist you with any legal issue and resolution. Click here to view the list of suitable consultants.

Being a member of a professional industry body helps add credibility to your business and gives you immediate access to a support network of peers that you might not otherwise have. The AHSCA application process and continual professional development program ensures you or your company is recognised as a trained and skilled industry specialist, and our advocacy and lobbying efforts strive to achieve best practice within the industry. It is also important to take part in our education programs, seminars and conferences, as they enable you to expand your knowledge and build your network. The AHSCA aims to represent the needs of all our members at all levels, and continue to promote our industry to the wider community.